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Lainette confessed that, faced with the responsibility of raising money, she demanded guarantees.
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Published at: 25/09/2024 04:07 PM

The president of the Venezuelan Resistance Movement, Gustavo Lainette, an organization that has repeatedly requested military intervention by the United States (USA) against the South American country, disassociated himself from the mercenary campaign Almost Venezuela, and accused its organizers of being involved in an “aggravated scam”.

“It would be very irresponsible not to take appropriate precautions, so I took a step back when I was not given the guarantees I demanded,” Lainette said, noting that those who run the platform, created by a group of American mercenaries - led by Erik Prince - to promote conspiracy actions against Venezuela, are linked to other cases of fraud.

The head of the movement, an ally of the Venezuelan extreme right, revealed that the execution of the collection plan required the façade of a constituted organization that would respond to donors. “That would be our role in this story (...) as a collecting entity,” Venezuela News quoted.

Lainette confessed that faced with the responsibility of raising money, she demanded guarantees that would be her support to gain the trust of donors. “The problems started there because apparently I became uncomfortable and ended up out of the Ya Casi Venezuela project, for simply demanding guarantees for our organization,” he said.
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Mazo News Team